Ontario Built · OBC Permitted · Cedar 26 · Builder Opportunity
A professionally built, OBC-permitted Tiny House on Wheels with all licensed trade work completed and inspected. All the hard work is done — buyer completes the finish.
$100,000 FIRM · One unit · Owen Sound area
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Why This Build
Fully permitted to Ontario Building Code. Architect-drawn, P.Eng. stamped plans with structural snow loads approved. Clean documentation transfers with the sale.
Licensed electrician — ESA permit pulled, ESA pathway established. Licensed plumber — plumbing inspection passed. This work cannot be redone cheaply or skipped legally.
No wait list, no build queue. This home exists now, with all major infrastructure complete. A buyer can take possession and begin finishing immediately.
Permitted for primary residence on a vacant lot, or ADU on an existing property for rental income, a family member, or guests. Dual OBC permitted use is rare.
What's Included
Pricing
The Cedar 26 is priced to reflect the real embedded value of licensed trade work, permits, inspections, and included materials — not as a negotiating starting point.
FIRM — this price reflects real asset value, not a starting offer
FAQ
The sale includes the Cedar 26 THOW as-built: all completed licensed trade work, architect-drawn and P.Eng. stamped building plans, ~$3,200 wall and ceiling finish lumber package, Sun-Mar Excel Electric composting toilet (vent stack roughed in), shower fixtures, pot lights, panel breakers, and heated floor thermostat rough-in. All major infrastructure is in place and ready for finish work.
Interior boards, trim, and flooring; final electrical device installation; plumbing fixture hookups; kitchen cabinetry purchase and installation; shower tile and waterproofing; stairs and rails finish. Only the final occupancy inspection stage remains under the current OBC permit pathway. Buyer is also responsible for transport and site placement.
OBC (Ontario Building Code) permitted means the design and construction were reviewed and approved by a building authority with architect-drawn, P.Eng. stamped plans. This home is permitted for use as a primary residence on a vacant lot, or as an ADU on an existing property. Dual permitted use is rare and provides documentation for insurance and site placement that most THOW builds cannot offer.
Yes — the licensed trades who built this home know it inside and out. If you'd like to discuss having them complete the build to final occupancy inspection, reach out and we can talk through what that looks like. There is a clear, established pathway from the current build stage to a fully finished, OBC-inspected tiny home.
I built the Cedar 26 as my first professional tiny home build with the intention of completing and selling it locally in the Grey Bruce area at $165,000. My health took a serious turn just as the build reached its final stage. Rather than let a quality build sit unfinished, I'm selling it as-is to the right buyer at a fair price that reflects the real value embedded in it. The price is honest. The build is real.
$100,000 is firm. This price reflects the genuine embedded value of licensed trade work, permits, inspections, P.Eng. stamped plans, and included materials — all of which cannot be replicated cheaply or skipped legally. Serious inquiries only.
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I built the Cedar 26 as my first professional tiny home build, with the intention of completing and selling it locally in the Grey Bruce area at $165,000. From the start I committed to doing it right — licensed trades, OBC permitting, architect-drawn and P.Eng. stamped plans throughout. My health took a serious turn just as the build reached its final stage. Rather than let it sit, I'm selling it as-is to the right buyer at a fair price that reflects the real value embedded in it. This is a real build, done right, by someone who cared deeply about it.
Owen Sound area, Ontario
$100,000 FIRM — one unit